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PS-32 NID-mount VDSL2 POTS Splitter

The Wilcom PS-32 VDSL2 POTS Splitter is a passive low-pass filter designed to provide POTS service in concert with DSL technology. The device blocks high frequency (20kHz - >30MHz) energy from interfering with POTS equipment. The PS-32 employs a low-pass filter for standard voice-grade lines.
The Wilcom PS-32 POTS Splitter is unique because of its convenient mounting location inside the Network Interface Device (NID). The PS-32 is ideally suited for video over DSL applications such as IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) over ADSL2+ or VDSL2. The PS-32 includes robust ring-trip protection for non-zero cross ringers to eliminate video artifacts due to pixelization.
The PS-32 is similar in size to a standard station protector and mounts on the Telco side inside the Network Interface Device. The terminal strip allows for easy installation so the installer can simply connect the existing premise wiring to the PHONE terminals on the splitter, and have POTS service up and running within minutes without expensive, and time-consuming rewiring. ATU-R terminals connect directly to the DSL equipment with existing cable. (Data-grade cabling is recommended for new installations.)
Model PS-32i uses professional-grade, gell-filled IDC connectors rather than a screw terminal block for quicker installation without wire stripping.

Product Description

POTS Splitter w/ screw terminals for NID box mounting

Model

Part Number

Price

Quantity

PS-32

30032015

$40.00

Product Description

POTS Splitter w/ IDC connectors for NID box mounting

Model

Part Number

Price

Quantity

PS-32i

30032016

$41.00

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Compatible with any DSLThe PS-32 Master POTS Splitter is compatible with all ADSL and VDSL2 coding schemes